Fallon had Trump on last night, and there’s been some criticism from respected comedians, writers and TV people on Twitter. As someone who has never liked Fallon’s brand of goofy likeability at all costs, I say, “Welcome.”

When you have a few minutes today, read this story in New York Magazine about a reporter’s encounter with Bethenny Frankel at a “Most Stylish New Yorkers” party, attended by the likes of Frankie Grande. On its face, it’s embarrassing (for Bethenny), but it also speaks to the unrelenting power celebrities, even minor ones, can exercise over media outlets. Bachelorettes demanding not to be asked about The Bachelor. Housewives snapping on red carpets. No photos or interviews allowed inside a press party. It’s absurd.